Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1999: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 |
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34. lappuse
... Defense Programs in FY 1999 , including operation of the low - level waste disposal facility at Los Alamos . The FY 1999 Defense Programs request includes funds for these activities . A significant portion of the requested funding in FY ...
... Defense Programs in FY 1999 , including operation of the low - level waste disposal facility at Los Alamos . The FY 1999 Defense Programs request includes funds for these activities . A significant portion of the requested funding in FY ...
35. lappuse
... DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT The $ 462 million budget request in the Non - Defense Appropriation Account is further divided into three program accounts of Site Completion , Site / project Completion , and Post - 2006 ...
... DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT The $ 462 million budget request in the Non - Defense Appropriation Account is further divided into three program accounts of Site Completion , Site / project Completion , and Post - 2006 ...
68. lappuse
... Program Office , Office of Defense Programs , DOE . In this position he was responsible for bringing about improvements in the safety culture , safeguards and security , and environmental protection programs of the Rocky Flats Plant ...
... Program Office , Office of Defense Programs , DOE . In this position he was responsible for bringing about improvements in the safety culture , safeguards and security , and environmental protection programs of the Rocky Flats Plant ...
189. lappuse
... Defense Programs prior to PBS development and is therefore not included in the valid list of PBSs . ' This scope will be transferred from Defense Programs to EM in FY 1999 . CH- BRNLBYW CH- BRNLDD BNL Boneyard Waste 8,445 8,134 0 189.
... Defense Programs prior to PBS development and is therefore not included in the valid list of PBSs . ' This scope will be transferred from Defense Programs to EM in FY 1999 . CH- BRNLBYW CH- BRNLDD BNL Boneyard Waste 8,445 8,134 0 189.
209. lappuse
... Program Direction $ 3,322,500 $ 13,203,701 2020 2070 Balances SR Pension Fund FFTF Transfer to NE TOTAL , EM ... Defense Programs . Chart has been revised from budget version which included only Projects with budget authority ...
... Program Direction $ 3,322,500 $ 13,203,701 2020 2070 Balances SR Pension Fund FFTF Transfer to NE TOTAL , EM ... Defense Programs . Chart has been revised from budget version which included only Projects with budget authority ...
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activities Admiral BOWMAN areas ASCI Barrett cancer capabilities cleanup completed contamination contractor cost Defense Programs Department of Energy Department's disposal dose efforts Engineering ensure Environmental Management estimate FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1999 funding Gottemoeller Hanford impact INEEL Initiative issues KNOLLENBERG McDade million monitoring MOX fuel MPC&A National Laboratory Naval Nuclear Propulsion Naval Reactors Navy nonproliferation nuclear material nuclear power Nuclear Propulsion Program Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Waste nuclear weapons nuclear-powered ships Office operations Owendoff Pantex performance personnel plutonium radiation exposure radioactive waste radiological controls reactor plant REIS repository risk Rocky Flats Russian safety Savannah River Savannah River Site schedule shipments Shipyard spent fuel spent nuclear fuel START III Stockpile Stewardship storage Strategic submarine technical testing transportation tritium uranium viability assessment VISCLOSKY WIPP Yucca Mountain
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839. lappuse - TLDs are pre-exposed to exact amounts of radiation by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, formerly the National Bureau of Standards, and provided to Program activities for reading.
382. lappuse - Iran constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy and economy of the United States and hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.
347. lappuse - The maintenance of modern nuclear laboratory facilities and programs in theoretical and exploratory nuclear technology which will attract, retain, and insure the continued application of our human scientific resources to these programs on which continued progress in nuclear technology depends.
5. lappuse - By working toward this goal, we not only reduce the hazards presently facing our workforce and the public, but also reduce the long-term financial burden on the taxpayer. For every year that a site remains open because cleanup has not been completed, we are paying a "mortgage" of overhead costs for activities such as site security, facility operations, personnel, and safety.
965. lappuse - It shall be the responsibility of the head of each Federal agency to establish and maintain an effective and comprehensive occupational safety and health program which is consistent with the standards promulgated under section 6.
860. lappuse - As a result of being designed to withstand shock, naval reactor fuel elements retain fission products including fission gases within the fuel. Sensitive measurements are made frequently to verify the integrity of reactor fuel. Consequently, fission products such as strontium 90 and cesium l37 make no measurable contribution to internal exposure of personnel from radioactivity associated with Naval nuclear propulsion plants.